Hi folks!
Im studying to become a upper secondary school teacher in history and I have a intereset in videogames and might write an essay about something along the title in the future, therefore Im trying to find some research or papers about bringing videogames into the classrooms. I've found a few just through simple "googling" but if you guys know any papers or works done on the field please feel free to share!
While they're academic texts and thus not the cheapest, check out Playing with the Past: Digital Games and the Simulation of History, ed. Matthew Kapell and Andrew B. R. Elliott, Gaming the Past: Using Video Games to Teach Secondary History by Jeremiah McCall, and Digital Games As History: How Videogames Represent the Past and Offer Access to Historical Practice, by Adam Chapman.
This is a fairly new field within history, so there may not be a whole lot in journals, but a search on JSTOR may turn more material up.